Oklahoma Code § 3A-267

Title 3A. Amusements And Sports: Official representatives of Thoroughbred and non-
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Thoroughbred horses - Negotiations and covenants - Financial
accounting.
For purposes of this act, the organization elected by horsemen
that was, in 2003, providing representation for participating
Thoroughbred horsemen at meets restricted to Thoroughbred horses
only shall be the official representative of all Thoroughbreds
participating in live race meets conducted by an organization
licensee.  The organization elected by horsemen that was, in 2003,
providing representation for the breeds participating in mixed-breed
racing shall be the official representative of all non-Thoroughbreds
participating in live race meets conducted by an organization
licensee.
Organization licensees shall negotiate and covenant with the
official representative for each breed participating at any race
meeting as to the conditions for each race meeting, the distribution
of commissions and purses not governed by statutory distribution
formulae, simulcast transmission, off-track wagering, all matters
relating to welfare, benefits and prerogatives of the participants
in the meet, and any other matter required as a matter of law or
necessity.  During race meets at which there is more than one
official representative for horsemen, each official representative
association shall designate an equal number of horsemen to serve on
a single committee that will periodically meet with the organization
licensee to discuss and facilitate track management operations.  Any
participating horsemen may with written notice filed with the
track's horsemen's bookkeeper elect to opt out of representation by
the above-referenced organizations.  In the event more than fifty
percent (50%) of the total participating horsemen for a single breed
opt to be excluded, the Oklahoma Horse Racing Commission may
determine that an election be held among all participating horsemen
of that breed to designate an alternate representative organization.
The official horsemen's representative organizations, and any
breed organizations receiving funding as a result of this act, shall
provide the Commission annually with a complete financial accounting
for the use of all funds received pursuant to this act.  The
official horsemen's representative organization shall administer the
benevolence program for participants in each live race meeting and a
complete accounting of those funds along with the guidelines for
administration and determination of eligibility for the benevolence
program are subject to approval by the Commission.

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